Skip to main navigation menu Skip to main content Skip to site footer

A study of various methodologies to determine the bio-availability of cadmium and arsenic in soil and their relative concentration in plants

Estudio de diferentes metodologías para determinar la biodisponibilidad de cadmio y arsénico en suelos y su relación con la concentración en plantas




Section
Artículo Original

How to Cite
A study of various methodologies to determine the bio-availability of cadmium and arsenic in soil and their relative concentration in plants. (2008). NOVA, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.394

Dimensions
PlumX
license

Licencia Creative Commons

NOVA by http://www.unicolmayor.edu.co/publicaciones/index.php/nova is distributed under a license creative commons non comertial-atribution-withoutderive 4.0 international.

Furthermore, the authors keep their property intellectual rights over the articles.

 

Olga Lucia Barragán Moreno

    Although works have been made in analytical standardization of methodologies for metal evaluation, there are still major doubts as far as the effectiveness of the used methods and the capacity of the plants to absorb these metals. This parameter would allow defining in clearer form the bioavailability of metals and the risk of contamination of crops. This article shows the results of a research made in Corpoica-Tibaitatá, which objective was to determine the available concentrations of cadmium and arsenic in the ground and to establish a relation with the amounts of these absorbed by the plants; where it was found that the amounts of these metals, that were bound to oxides of iron and manganese, displayed a direct relation with the amounts absorbed by them.

    Article visits 193 | PDF visits 139


    Downloads

    Download data is not yet available.
    1. Vélez H. Impacto de los residuos industriales. Colombia. 1997.
    2. Shukla S, Syers J. Amstrong D. Arsenic interference in the determination of inorganic phosphate in Lake sediments. J Environ Qual. 1972;1:292-295.
    3. Aller A, Bernal JL, Del Nazal M. Geoquímica de los elementos traza. Instituto de Investigaciones Agrarias. Serie Tecnología Agraria 1989;18,23-24.
    4. Cala R. Metodología analítica en el estudio de metales pesados en suelos. Instituto Geominero de España. Madrid. 1995.
    5. Shi Y, Ruan J, Ma L, Han W, Wang F. Accumulation and distribution of arsenic and cadmium by tea plants. J Environ Biol. 2007;28 Suppl 2:493-502.
    6. González S, Mejía L. Contaminación por cadmio y arsénico en suelos y hortalizas en un sector de la cuenca del río Bogota. Rev Suelos Ecuatoriales. 1995;25:51-56.
    7. Organización mundial de la salud. Informe Cadmio. Ginebra: OMS. 1972.
    8. Organización mundial de la salud. Informe Arsénico. México: OMS-OPS. 1987.
    9. CORPOICA–TIBAITATA. Metodologías analíticas para la caracterización del suelo. 1986.
    10. Chang CY, Wang CF, Mui DT, Chiang HL. Application of methods (sequential extraction procedures and high-pressure digestion method) to fly ash particles to determine the element constituents: A case study for BCR 176, J Hazard Mater. 2008. In press.
    11. Kabata A. Trace elements in soils and plants. CRC press Boca Raton. FL. 2000.
    12. Kabata A, Mukherjee A. Trace Elements From Soil to Human Ed. Springer. New York. 2007.
    13. Anderson A, Hahlin M. Cadmium effects from phosphorus fertilization in field experiments. Swed J Agric Res 1981;11:2-6.
    14. Arsénico y agricultura: Atender el problema de la “intoxicación masiva más grande en la historia” CIMMYT Febrero, 2004.
    15. Fernández M. Arroz contaminado por arsénico en Estados Unidos publicado en: http://www.consumaseguridad.com/ciencia-ytecnologia/2005/08/30/19809.php .
    16. Shukla S, Syers J, Amstrong D. Arsenic interference in the determination of inorganic phosphate in Lake sediments. J Environ Qual. 1972;1:292-295.
    17. Mater N, McLaughlin, M, Heap M, Butt, M, Smart,M.(2002) Effect of current-season application of calcitic lime and phosphorus fertilization on soil pH, potato growth, yield, dry matter content, and cadmium concentration. Commun Soil Sci Plant Anal. 2002; 33:2145–2165.
    18. Ahsan DA, Delvalls TA, Blasco J. Distribution of Arsenic and Trace Metals in the Floodplain Agricultural Soil of Bangladesh. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2008. In press.
    19. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    20. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/24629448.394
    Sistema OJS 3.4.0.5 - Metabiblioteca |